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i Gmtte want f Vol HI: Ifo 42r V V A:l i i V .'--Mi .) i - f '.V- .., x ' -1 " I . I M - ' U 1 J O l UrA 1:1-:: . U 111 f f VMM 4 mm 'S ? . f r ..-- . ; ... . x 'J V 1 J . f - ' a X 1 --v I I i t - ' I 1 I V ..- . r :- 1 a I ., I I '1 1 I ,...:... j 1 I 1 J t I - . . - 7 j t. 1 A 1 - r " ' mm m.. 1 .. . OESTREICHERfiCO 28 SOUTH HAINST. Shirt Wfltstst. ;.V J; It is not often, tHat you have the opportunity to make" your selec- tion iium 4 siuiu large ana com plete assortment of Shirt Waists as you find at our store.- Every garment is this season's produc non, maw ana nnisnea Dy the ftest makers from ;thei newest And hams, Zephyrs and vMadras j cloth are most prevailing. . ; V Pricc3 50oto$2;;T Muslin Underwear To be handled by us must be" of tood material, latest patterns, and well made at a clean, first-class factory! Our ; large) "line of these goods fill: the requirements-7-oup led with the; very. lowest 5 prices, is it not to your' interest ;b purchase them of us? ' ' I r The whole store is teeming with the latest novelties in Belts t Eith boB8y Glo ves,. Ladies' Neckwear, Collars and Cuffs, Fancy and Black Cotton Lisle and Silk Hosiery, Fancy and Black 'Silks and Satins, 'Spring Jackets ; TaU lor-made Suits. Tailor-made skirts. . :jL' Exclusive , styles in Novelty Dress Goods and Timirigsl . 1 - Pleated Liberty Silks in soHd colors and figured. 4 - T v We also offer you. (not too early in this beautiful clmiate) tHelatestl most select and elaboratehneol PARASOLS J It is treat to see them, , 4 t Since "brevity is thev soul : of wit v : J and tediousness the ; ; limbs and outward flouiisKes, I will b I brief. Our :: Banana Brand Hanis I ' 1 - ' 4 r.i- - I i were awardea tne I the- Gold Medid it the Paris Exposi f tion in 1889. ' ; ' 16. A. 6REE& Roblp Hood Brand Black Cherries At 2Qc Per Canf Are special good values." Are generally sold ait a quart;en A fortunate purchase ena bles us to offer them at the 2oc price. ' ' v " , Pnre Fcofl Store, - h0He 4-ft v '.la-.l'famtn'hTi Am Jttdy femnerly .Witi littler, ftnd tene4 la fflpo)3iig boo bons, baa taken Pition wltth,' the-Oandy Kitchen. Bon boot & euijdfcw are mafla fresi dailj. jy1 "tiawterT ad orange crearos enada BYA-R D'S v ...... . j. .: . - . 1 sp. . ' - K -: ? J- v V ' v , , . , , , PtWii8--Petenigb Shall not Escap. ,;faed?H;ft;Mugt:Apt: ; Spain s Sugged 'Armistice' taiMLEY alone mffimm Congress not Willing to Trust Afljr Longer to Spain's "Sense of JtfstiwaDfflj Buiiilng : With, Indignation. Opposes the President's Wiiliiigneto Yield ta;Sagasta's Causes Astoni&lment Washington, March 28.There is a feelinf fierce indignation in both houses of consrress - that will undotrbtely find, expression at to morrow- s session. 1 here is a burn ing desire tcb avenge the deaOi of ne Maine victims, whom it is now officiallykriown were killed by ' submarine, mine that blew . up the utnucsiup. t xne great majority in otn nouses are determine I thai opain ; snail not escape scot tree. The , president hopes the report su'bmited" today , .will v remain ; ;n committee until he can .nerrotiate urfherVith Spain, but- ft 4s' known omght that he has' been hot'uiel that he must "act soon or t6e' whole matter, wlll .be taken out of ; his liands. -He rtherefore has expedit ed matters, with i renewed - energy and hopes to have the whole qftcs- lon settled peacea!bly.. s ' . ' ' SAME OLD GAME. x Spain has ''suggested" an arm is? tice to last until the ;terms of set tlement of the entire Cuban situa tion can be arranged. The presi dent is inclined , to accept, butjon thedistlnctr understahding that the armistice, is to be fon-ofwed by per manent peace " and 1 practical inde pendence.' V " - ' The great majority 1 in congress believe this farci'ble.and merely the old gamebf Spain to gain tim. " . The president has consulted very few people iiti regard to this re markable vand surprising plarl' and its announcement came like a thim defclar fronr a- clear f skyl The chances are the president will not 'be allowed to 'carry' out his; plan. It ia officially -announced tonight that fie , will "not: send a message to congress tomorrow asking for an appropriation' for purchasing sup plies for the suffering reponcentra' dos but will delay sending the mes sage until amore opportune time. It is helieved he has, been given to understand thaKthe appropriation will beTrefused 'unless .'accompanied: by- a" request from congress that me presi(fent be given power to in tervene.- . . : WE CAN FEED VICTIMS. 'Several messages' were received from Minister - Woodford todays One referred to elections "and 'the other to Spain"s "suggestion" ; of armistice. It is 7 declared. Spain is not; opposed to our feeding the starving.4: " ' - ' ' r It is understood McKinley; con- ESTABLISHED. 1CS3. m 1 s k A Specfial Prlrate ' Treatment of Lung mm - V; ' k - HAUL von KUCK,M.IM Medical Director, ' - " ' i' ' x . i, ' t -'-- BATES, 823.SO PCS WEEK ana upward, accor&Tng to tne iwm selected in eludes evryt3ihis exoeptlng medicine, . wMch are supplied ? at cost.' A oer-tain- number of rooniai aire reaerred at a. lower rate for patients whose ffcaan ' dial c3rcucmstances require It, and to Buch. the medicines are also Included. PataeatH can eater and leave at any timfti Advanced cases not admitted. - Wlnyah ECctel and Eanltarfuia Coif ' J D .t I V IV ,5 j- s t P3" 1 - sents to the proposed armistice out of consideratioEufor the Spanish dyr nasty, which Sagasta represents, as being in 4ang:er of overthrow if the plan Js not adopted. If Cuban in dependence is to be adopted Sa gsta says it must he by easy stages and ,McKinley agrees .with liim.' The situation summed up is that congress is in revolt against the presidenfslaii;, with .chances of the . president ' being forced to re cede from hisTp-lan- ', ' ' SPATN-MTCINLEY PLAN. J i Washington,- March 28 Spafrf has t agreed to -accept "MLr. McKin- ky'slplan in regard to Cuba. .Here is me plan; . - "irst-A cessation from i arms and suspension of hostilities, be tween the Cubans and- Spaniards until Ootober. , OSecond The United States to feed the . reconcentraklos ' with SpainV consent. , K - - r I Third Tlie Maine report ; is to be Jield by the" committee indefin itely. . The president believes the coun try-will thus support him in avoidr ing war. He has already won over to his plan some members of the senate committee on tforeign.urela- tions. " . . CUBAN JUNTA AMAZED. ; New York; March i28. The Cu ban" junta gave out a statement to night declaring that: the insurgents would refuse, atteolutely .toconsid- er. ine proposal; irom jpain tor an armistice .till .Octoher Spain would say e $60,000,000 by a tsuspension of. hostilities until October,, and tnen ? le " loecter prepared than ever to renew, v the , war.- The Cubans could and "would fight during!, the rainy season . and propose, to con- tmue xo uo so 1 neir aeciaranon is, and' ever will be, "Independence or death.? Tlie United States could forgive Spain for- the' Maine explosion Jf they vwi&hed Jbut- the Cubants could ; never forget or for srive the .slaughter, of 400.000 pa- cificos. " The junta exprOs samaz e- ment that the Washington govern ment, could put forth or entertam such a proposal. f , . ".V - f TO- CURE A COLD IN ONE DAT - Take Laatire Bromo Quinine Tablets All drUjggliui; refund tne money, if It. falLi tc cure. 25c. : The genuine has I B.s on each UWeL -: T ," - " (tKisfrandy;;itstrPsh: 1 if , '1 i" Inetitolttoaa ftwtie ; i-J', dnd Throat Dlaeasea. J 1 ft m w mi tie -' , t j- v' - m ir? Trick toGain Time. V r ; 1 - i J- -. ,V'f rT':fii w I'-iiiiii . uessage from McKinley Accomoanvtoir if StM- TmZLJ:l?SP ?. ( andPriendly SpLrit Vv V. ; Text I ; . 1 i .i"" sqto sensational Features of mitted to the Boards-Story of an : ' Alleged Conspiracy. ternnyoh which the' - report'of thUvjKrd of inquiry is basedS con tain's , 150,000 . words. J An abstract of the- vital' features follows : "--' Sigsbee; testified that when he ar1 rivea at Havana he" took the of ficial pilot f and anchored -at what he understood was the regular mati-of war ancnorage near' Machma, ' Af the: exSlosibn- howevtr hp i 1 piarn. ed 'fonl Captain Stevens, of - the steamef ;City of Washington, Hhai he (bteVens) Bnever knew; in .afl.his six .years experience. in; Havana a-manoffwar to" be - anchored " at that buoy in the hkrbof. " Sigsbee1 made, a lengthy statement as io the precautions! bh shipboard ; to pre vent explosions Npthing'had been eft undone to r secure the vessel's safety He took more than ordin ary precaution for- the vessels pro tection against outsiders, ' af double guard beinjgdetailed at all hours. Strict ;jn junctions were issued againstxailowing ' any visitors' out of the ofners sight while s'howihg them tbJough the ship. Arms wefE'Jcepti loaded constantly and I handyl? ? In ! short ;.every-precaution wefTaKen. w guara- againsx sur- prise orn jtjreachery. Twice Span ish military ?of&cers ' visited the ship but they manifested much u'n-easinessf-, rHe could not induce Spanishaofficers to accept a general invitation :to visit the vessel; k v Sigsbee detailed at length.- the incidents of the. night of the, explo sion;, ; - . , ; - . Ensign Powellson gave strong testimoriy at much length supports ing thetheory of an.outside-explo-sion. - ;v;;-- -'-r' V'v' - -'; Consul ; General v Lee testified to offidaLiormalities preceding "h the Maine s arrival. Un January-24 tie received a message from the state department, saying ; that th e Maine wouldrbe sent to Havana on a f rierrdlp visk.; He bordered afrange merits to he made at the palace for the ! interchange v, of ; "official cour tesies. After a call at the palace he v - G0.1P0U EJITnflGT - r GAPiGAPAPilLLA With Jodides is. the: best Spring ; Iledidne known; If owiarithe beist time to take it:T The Ashevme higXo's stored East Court Square and ..College r Street . is -the best ! place 1 to "get it. .56c; per pottle. : - . .1 , DAVID WA Uanaer. 4 1 u -1 r- ' .mi" Le-President Noti- OF BOARD OF INQUIRY' i' - : r " - , Towards SpainThe of Both ' - . . , the Evidence that Was Sub- Sent the StaP drarmn- ovnti&J messaere, savine-: . f 1 he authnriit,i. ntvvfpicc tf. fU;i, i tie United States has an ulterior I purpose in sending the.shi:p.:Theyvai1.tee8 to flow from tie visit af national say- it Will ODStruct autonomy and I 'P8 Cuban waters, ia awJustxrailng tlhe producVexcitement and most nrob- KTJS'i' aDly a uemonstation. Thev N ask I that' it Hot fi' f1vriA .hMI tio,r that if 'for a friendfcr pufe-?'" Maauieu. aeay is imoortant, ' . was ; too; late; however - ; the! n : t... ' ' : ! ' 1 cme.nan aireaay saiied. brie at- riven next, tri a V " ' I . Divers Olson SmiVfa- nnrl 1?tr r JI 7r? lan? . , - a. . "... - 7,.' I scended-to- examine the : wreck oft the battleship, .testified to evidenc- es Of external explosion. The Steel prates Of the ship -were blown in- 4en,tioa to-return the courtesy ay sending " ward, and the nmd a. thwLSS"to?2 " bent inward plainly felt to tile touch. Hie testimhn v nf - PHiVf ujutn. ine, xesnmony Ot billet jzugiuccr xaowen ana Otner experts 'tino Mcuatoanary salutes and ceremonial via On.thp TnTn.:irkn rn oil n Vi a. I - . .. i same eneot ine explosion came from the outside. 1 ed btatCS consulate; at Havana, Was I examinrtl5 wrfnf exammea as to tne receipt Ot an wuuiuvuj XVCtCi 1V,VV1VVA1 UJ U1C consul general m regfard to the ex- plosion of the Maine. The wit- ness produced the .letter, the date ui vviucix :was reuruary io, oi met nresent vear. There was no iV- nature, it being signed "Admir- any. r Lrain saio it seemea to I be a Anient of a fairiv well eda- Cated man. It: was Written in . opan- J wreckage, and, drowned by the .lmmedlato W ish " A translation was.oroducfdr.' . , . ' V "-l.t reau. - ' , . . ... . . t in. response xo a : quesxaon : as to I wnetner anything had been done to ascerxain me xrutn' oi , cne State-1 ments contained in the letter;: the witness said, he asked General Lee not appear, to , know, 'what to . do, StatirtjEf he had no seceret service Girls like uKiss-Met f Candy. s ALL KINDS T Garden .Field f X i and' . , Flower EED p . ; By 4xperieficeJ we know it , c ; pays fto ; buy-only the : best 'Cv1e .".."Vrtiifcwrill n4 i.1a m'- I K mistake m trying ours ; i . ' '' I !-.-. -"k f fr n f 4" i-w1 I Vn. f vMs II W M ' KJ a. X 6 Court Sq. 7 j monevv A rmn Kr 4h - J repe laco was mentioned in the letter. .The witness said he tried , fdiscover the wriereabouts t1i?c - man; and' one to whom he spoke' said the name was a toistake.tha - the man mentioned had died a few ::. uays oeiore the, Explosion of , the : name, and. that the letter- referred - 10 xpe carqmne, tliat he also had a , died suddenly about two or , three -1 aays oeiojetfte explosion of the, ;.' s 0 c w imcss .tieciarea ms ; ; informant 'was Mr. Charles 'Xar-, bonne!;. an American citizen.. ' -V f SAYS THREE MEN DID IT; ; V The letter: produced by the clerk V ; of theconsulate. from "Admiralty" -'b stated that the writer learned 'that three; men were concerned in theTN explosion. The .'man who placed the mine was a diver nam1 Pmui vuiupttiuuus ; were liar t w tantvta.. xuey went, out in a small Doat. After the explosion the t wnter. found that the family of Ta--- writer, found that the family of Ta- . - the blowring up of the" Maine was if? ww, z,ooo oown, tne balance ?- Wtl pushed. Spanish merchant of - 1 v mw . fcVVVli uviurajw sireec suoscnoea tne mon- - K In accomplishing the expior L. wn uuc ;yi xiie; conspirators was t killed as a thief ; by the, harbor (Continued on Tiftli Pae.) LIESSAGE. ; v v. .' . vv; - - .'M'"mm.a Ma,ln to be ,hart:or of Havena., our coosu- ? . - fuiflMment of the mission of roteoetton to Ainrioain. interests, even though no limmo- W ir wr v'i arnteihi, 4ilc,u:sei, and accepted. The penimsular aurtttnorities At ; Madrid . anA YTavjiTia. iwra ' advised of the purpose-ot this ovemmen, ta '.rcWimhwit' friftnMv tuflvnl' viftJitta mt TiiKani ' rPurui' Laax ,view, ine uiaine - would forthwtUi call at Port' Havana. , " a i Ji 'xHl ir ' '...-( it : ' . ..in ' . " el uentws receSvedthe. , frlendlr character of .the visit of the ;' Maine and with a notification of the In-V ? tered the port of Havana the 2Sth of Janu : ary rriv1 hm marked -with ,no s, speclal incident. besides -thee xahanging of . ' . Havana dur,iDg.ithe three weeks followlns : V her arrival. Wo appreciable -excitement. resumption of the long Interrupted friendly v mteiwuree- 450 aoticeafrie. .was thle that ;; ; .v the (consul general stronely ureed thai the rv-?. N yvuvo Vk VU1 JBwa 114. 0-ULMt44.' WOILC4JF W' pc THE DISASTER. "At 46 minutes past 9 on the evening of . : '"ww w--.-. tMyed hareawiosfcm. -hy? waiich the ek-j - ; fi5f i2 tatthe Z om,' anct t mer crew . pensnea, nose wno . t.SIS'fv5rTfkf1. - .x-cwuiyu assistance was ; renoereu or neigdijboring vessel, aid being especially Tt rr ' Tr Jr ,U1U Washington, which ay not- far KMstaat. ; . - . (Contlmied on Third Page.) NORTH CAROLINA GEHS. . represented fo Western Nertfc Crltaa, are becoming better kzuywst every day as - - -v f - . . , T people who are better educated in the for- matlon . and utility of tninarals kave f rexa I time to time shown their appreciation of these gems Wy using tlwm tn all kinds ef adornment. We lltftVA AlMAaA Ai mlwsM mi SAma N. these gems .and ; offer them ; at- prices that ' should make them ell sell in a very. lew ' . t . - ' ' x . - I days," 4 i -I WE OFFER: J One Jot of 41 gems alt 60 eats each. One lot of 40 genw at SO cents each. -IV 0n Mf'1 oe lot of 40 gem at n.eo each; -?.-.'.&? J One lot of S2 gems at rL25 each.--fiol4 rtfi f - ' r 1' - One lot of 3 eerna at 4h- - One i lot of 5 gem at J2.50 e64.r-CoM ' - , . .5'. One lot of 3 gems at f 4.C9 eacSt. oe gem'ifor 3.C9. .'..'-'-- I - . .. aTrrrrrm r mr.n ..T' GAiNDT , ETTCTUN, X ' , ' T Church "street asxl r&ttca avers:, Jul- Jk-JM. A. JL. M...JL.Jk. A. Jk. A. 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